Resultados de búsqueda - "Fungus"

  1. Nanoglomus plukenetiae, a new fungus from Peru, and a key to small-spored Glomeraceae species, including three new genera in the “Dominikia complex/clades” por Corazon Guivin, Mike Anderson, Cerna Mendoza, Agustín, Guerrero Abad, Juan Carlos, Vallejos Tapullima, Adela, Carballar Hernández, Santos, Alves da Silva, Gladstone, Oehl, Fritz

    Publicado 2020
    “…A new arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus was found in an agricultural plantation of Plukenetia volubilis, the inka nut (also called “sacha inchi” or “inka peanut”) in the Amazonia region of San Martín State in Peru. …”
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  2. Land use systems and distribution of Trichoderma species in Embu region, Kenya = Relación entre uso del suelo y la distribución de Trichoderma en la región de Embu, Kenia por Okoth, Sheila A., Roimen, H, Mutsotso, B, Muya, EA, Kahindi, JHP, Owino, JO, Okoth, Peter F.

    Publicado 2007
    “…Napier farms had the highest abundance of this fungus. The species that showed the highest incidence in all cases was T. harzianum. …”
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  3. Nutritional requirements, chemical sensitivity, and in vitro growth of Rhizina undulata por Semashko, Iryna

    Publicado 2014
    “…The damage caused by the fungus can lead to the death of up to 80 % of coniferous seedlings. …”
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    Second cycle, A2E
  4. Epidemiology and management of Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. cubense tropical race 4: Literature Review por Palma, Dianna C.

    Publicado 2021
    “…Wilting in banana plantations caused by the fungus Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. cubense has generated massive losses over the years. …”
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    Tesis
  5. Influence of method of VA mycorrhizal inoculum placement on the spread of root infection in field-grown cassava por Sieverding, Ewald

    Publicado 1981
    “…Three methods of placement of VA mycorrhiza inoculum to cassava were compared in the field in order to determine the effect of inoculation methodology on the spread of the introduced fungus in the soil. The spread of the indigenous fungi and of the introduced fungus, Glomus manihotis, with the roots was monitored at 3 soil depths and 3 distances from the planting stake, during 30 wk. of plant growth, corresponding to a cycle of rainy season-dry season- rainy season. …”
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